Robin Lee
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Robin Lee (born December 2, 1919; died October 8, 1997 in Minneapolis) was an American figure skater. He was the gold medalist in men's singles at the United States Figure Skating Championships from 1935 to 1939. He was the first and only skater to defeat a seven time national champion. Lee placed 12th at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
Lee was inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1995.
[edit] External links
- Time Magazine: 1935 National Championships
- Hall of Fame Inductees
- Historical Placements: US Olympic Figure Skating TeamPDF (260 KiB)
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1914: Norman M. Scott | 1918: Nathaniel Niles | 1920-1924: Sherwin Badger | 1925: Nathaniel Niles | 1926: Chris Christenson | 1927: Nathaniel Niles | 1928-1934: Roger Turner | 1935-1939: Robin Lee | 1940-1941: Eugene Turner | 1942: Bobby Specht | 1943: Arthur Vaughn Jr. | 1946-1952: Dick Button | 1953-1956: Hayes Alan Jenkins | 1957-1960: David Jenkins | 1961: Bradley Lord | 1962: Monty Hoyt | 1963: Thomas Litz | 1964: Scott Allen | 1965: Gary Visconti | 1966: Scott Allen | 1967: Gary Visconti | 1968-1970: Tim Wood | 1971: John Misha Petkevich | 1972: Kenneth Shelley | 1973-1975: Gordon McKellen, Jr. | 1976: Terry Kubicka | 1977-1980: Charles Tickner | 1981-1984: Scott Hamilton | 1985-1988: Brian Boitano | 1989: Christopher Bowman | 1990-1991: Todd Eldredge | 1992: Christopher Bowman | 1993-1994: Scott Davis | 1995: Todd Eldredge | 1996: Rudy Galindo | 1997-1998: Todd Eldredge | 1999-2000: Michael Weiss | 2001: Timothy Goebel | 2002: Todd Eldredge | 2003: Michael Weiss | 2004-2006: Johnny Weir | 2007: Evan Lysacek |